In Spanish-speaking countries, "taking a train" can refer to a popular mode of transportation that is often different from practices in the United States. While some areas in the U.S. have limited train service, many Spanish-speaking countries, especially in urban areas, have extensive train systems that are widely used for commuting and travel. This contrasts with the more car-dependent culture in many parts of the U.S.
This is a popular mode of transportation in Spanish Speaking countries and is a different practice than in the United States
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Taking a train
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